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A Modular Approach to Problem Solving

Combining SIP elements is like using building blocks - you can build up complex routing structures for your L-Band signals, your 10 MHz reference, and for your DC power.  Our products are not as simple as they look.  For instance, our Mux Tee can be used as a bias tee, a mux tee, or a diplexer.   The same filters that provide great port to port isolation, also provide the means for both extracting and inserting clean signals, and for blocking or inserting DC power.

When these devices are integrated with our fine oscillators, splitters, thru tees, dual power tees, dividers, TTL switches, and combiners you can design the routing networks you need for indoors, outdoors, or both.  You can do something as simple as powering your new high power buc, or control a complex network.

We can stack the modules for you to rack-mount, we can build them into enclosures with our BDC modules, we can install them on plates for easier assembly, or we can build them into BDC racks.

 

SIP Solutions

You are free to contact us at any time to talk to our engineers at:

 Tel:  604-856-0305

 Fax:  604-535-0731

 Email:  davidzuvic@orbitalresearch.net

Here are some solutions to common problems:

 

Problem Description Solution (click link)
Modem has DC power, but not enough to power my new BUC. Using a Hi Power Thru Tee to power a BUC
I want to lock several modems to a single 10 MHz Oscillator, and insert high power DC to my BUC. 4 Way Combiner with 10 MHz Oscillator and Hi Power DC insert.
I have a pair of modems, one of which provides a 10 MHz reference, but I don't have enough power from my modem for my new high power BUC. Orbital 2-way Combiner using 10 MHz from one of the modems and Hi Power Mux/Tee to insert DC power
I have a pair of modems and I need to use the 10 MHz reference from one of them and split it.  I need to take the L-Band signal from both modems and combine it with the 10 MHz reference.  Now I need to insert DC power for a pair of high power BUCS. Orbital Combiner/Divider stripping out the 10MHz from only one of two modems
I need to combine the L-Band signals from a pair of modems with an common, external 10 MHz source, and insert power to a pair of high power BUCs. Orbital Combiner/Divider using a MOS 10 MHz Oscillator
My modem does not have sufficient DC to power my BUCs, and I can't switch DC power to the BUC, what to do? Using an Orbital Hi Power Thru Tee to circumvent a divider or switch
We need a system that will provide us with both horizontal and vertical polarities at Ku Band.  In addition, the system must offer 1 for 2 redundancy. Horizontal/Vertical Polarity 1 for 2 Redundant System